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VOLIJME IS — NUMBER 22
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,1974
— PHONE —
M9-5iZl — If No AMwer 459-0998
459-l45«
8 PAGES
Continued August School Board
by Doug Strickland
The Huntley Board of Education held a ctHitiiMatioin of their August stlwol bOBid meeting last Monday night in teh board room of the hi^ School.
Presideirt Ziller called the meet¬ ing to order. Roll was taken. All members were present.
The first order of business was to discuss stottige for cafeteria food' and meat prices. Mr. Marks siaid that he had been checking out area meat prices and found that Harry's Sr^er Valu in Huntley was the least expensive. The idea of "keeping the busdness in Hunitley" was tossd a- bout. This firm, howver, has a prob¬ lem of fadlities. It was a general sugpesHion to stay with Crightcns, their present storage facility, for the present. Tiiey will continued to de- livr 111 goaJs for now Ai'ter Crigh- tons discomtinue their delivery, the boar I decided to go to H.irry's for storage. The b(;ard decided to start buylrf: meat fi'Om Harry's S'juper Value at once. No decision was made as to how to replace the present freezer that is no longer suitable for service.
The board app:wved the «mti«ct of Nancy Riokert for teaefalng and secretaiv poeiltlDn.
Mr. Maite said tfcat he had re¬ ceived a ooovlaint Irom Susan Oet- zel concentlttg bu9«r Md dbtdren Sbfety. She would Htoe to see the buses pick-up and deJiver students who live in the airea of the Huntley Center on Route 47. She aiso sug¬ gested a crissdng guard at Algon¬ quin Road. Mr. Marks was directed by the board to talk to the Village Board on this mitter.
On this note, the board decided to retire into executive session at S:55 p.m.
5 Inservice Days Approved for School
1974-75 Teacher Inservice Days will call dismissal of sd>ool at noon and the remainder of that day teach¬ ers and administrators will be en¬ gaged in inservlee activities.
September 3.0th — The K-5 teach¬ ers will review and revise report cards and conference procedures. Ehiring that same time high school staff w^ be planning activities, events and reviewing programs. Teachers of grades 6-8 will be in a seminar with psychologist, Verdon Hall. The topic for this group is "The Adolescent ainild."
November 7 — Teadiers will com¬ plete preparation for PSarent con- cerences which will be heid the next day.
February 20 — 'Ihe staff wiU seek to d€iine a list of piofessional competencies as tequired by tiie Of¬ fice of the State ftiperintendent of Public InstructaiorL
March 6 — K-5 teachers will be preparing ftor parent confejences.
Teachers of grades 6 - 12 will be holding conferences.
April 28 — Teadiers will explore attarnatives available to Dist. No. 158 for the developing of a program for gifted students.
The Illirxris Office of PubHc In¬ struction has approved the [iaa tor this sciiool year. Aftec/a proposal was submitted by a oomotuttee Of teachers and adminjstratotis a total of five inservioe half days was ^>- I^oved without the loss of state aid.
HUNTLEY ^^««^
PO 192 HONTLEY, ILL
'VE SURE YOU ASE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — DavU Crodkatt
-r*"
Ut ««•
CONGRADULATIONS
HUNTLEY HARVESTERS
4-H CLUB
2nd PLACE STATE CHAMPS
by Doug SMckland
The 4-H Huntley Hanesters went to Springfield last Monday, August 19 to participate in the 4-H State Softball Finals. Huntiey fitushed in Springfield with a second plaoe in the state.
At 11:30 Monday morning, the Harvesters played Iroquois County and won by a 10-9 decision. Iro- qiKriso Oounty took an early lead with a four-nm first inning. Huntley then scored once in the thind irniing and three times in the fourth and fifth frames to take the lead at 7-1 The sixth inning won the game for Huntloyy as they put across three runs to take a 10-6 lead. But Iroqi'ois made the b^le elase with three runs in the seventh inning to make the final score 10-9. Don Lagerhausen had three hits for Hunt¬ ley, one of those hits a home run. Steve Luth aiso had three hits- and was the winning pitcher. Tom Moli- tor, John Drafall, and Tom Lager¬ hausen each had two hits. Conrad Sohultz had one hit, a home run. Steve Van Acker, Jim Ervin, and Jack Hardt also had hits.
At 4:00 that afternoon, Huntley played in the quarterfinal round against Rock Island Coimty. The Huntley squad also wcm this dual, 8-6. Rock Island scored four times in the first two innings, but Huntlej' bounced hack witli six nms in their half of the second inning to take a 6-4 Ie?d_ Huntley scored in ¦what proved to be the winning run in tiie fourth inning. Steve Luth was the winning pitcher and contributed two hits to the Huntley attack. Steve Van Acker had a home run for Huntley. Tom Moiitor, John Drafall, Don Lagerhausen, Tom Lageiliau- sen, Tirri West, and Jack Hardt each had one hit.
The next day at 9:30 a.m. saw Humtley win big in the semi-final round against the Jackson CJounty I ohampioiB. (iThe Hwitley team won to a tune ol 18-6. Huntiey tx)ok the early lead with a five-run third inn¬ ing and added three nus in the fourth, fifth, and sixth frames, lliey also added four more runs in the
seventli inniag to win. Joim Dn^Ball and Don Lagerhausen lead the Hunt¬ ley blitz with four and three hits respectively. Tom Lagerhausen, Frank Keams, and Jack Hardt each had two hits while Steve Luth, Torn Moiitor, and Steve Van Acker each had its in the Huntley attack.
Huntley faced Champaign Oounty in tiie Finals at 11:15 that morning and were eliminated. Steve Van .Acker and Tom Lagerhaisen botli Itad homers in a losing cause.
Hiuitley arrived back in Hurttley that evening and were met by par- coH-s south of town and were es¬ corted through town in a victory pa¬ rade. Then the motorcade broke up with a dinner at Deieke Park.
A fom"-yeaT quest for the state championship proved suoceissful for the McHenry Oounty Farm Bureau Young Admit team last week!
The team, managed by Jim Olary, posted three victories to gain the state title in the two-d'ay fliMJls of the Illinois Farm Sports Festival. In addition, the MdHenry Coutrfy Farm Bureau's 35'ere and 4-H Boys team won seoond to give McHenty Ooun¬ ty Farm Bureau another outstanding season in this program of recrea¬ tion, participation and fun Unt be¬ gan with bowling last February.
The Young Adult team downed I>aSalle county wtth a come-fnom- behdnd 6-2 victory. LaSafle acwned twi<*e in the first and had the bases loaded with a threat to become un- catbbable, but Horier Tom Weber stifled the rally as he forced the batter to pop out with two out and the bases loaded.
McHenry oouirty's raUy came late in the game, a six-run outtnirst sprinkled with hits, base-runoing and daring steak, (^jposing waiks and errors contiitnited to the suooeiss.
Tou^ first gatne martdhed the Young Adult team against tlie de¬ fending state chaotptoQ Edgar team. McHenry county rallied to gSbx a 3-2 leed, but-mve op the tieing nm in the severth Inning. Wfeming run scored in the 12th inoiog:. Jim Her- endeen opened wKli a ain^le vp tfae
middle He advaoced on two bimt siloes and scored on a ileldeir^ choice.
McHenry Yourtg AduMs then beat Ogle, 6-2, to reaidi the ffawls against LaSialle.
The 35'ers won over Adams, 5-3, and TazeweU, 5-1, beSoa:« coming against long.Jtime rival DelKatt> in the chBoifiumelup. WaUy LaiBertiaU- sen and Ken Sdhauer handled the pitching in the three sames. McSiaa- iy bad tiie tieii^ run on fh^ witti two out in the sevenih — result of a single by Waly — but the fimal bat¬ ter filed out to end the game. Eertler I^gcT^utusen had singled and scored on a long hit by Bill MoOanmn to narnow the maitsa to 5-4, finid score of the game.
Bill Lagerhausen managed the 35'ers to their seoond place victory. The McHenry oounty team was de- fendiitg state champion.
The 4-H team had to break through a field of 16 finaUstB to reach the finals agauKt Chamipaign county. Manager John Hatdt's charges, built aixwnd the Htnfiley Harveaters 4-H dub, won three games Including a semi-Anal vktDiy on the secxmd morning cf the tour¬ ney.
McHenry beat Iroquofe, 10-9; Roc* Island, 8-6; and Jackson, 18-6, befbre losing a Champaign, 29-10.
Fourth Moltenry oooOty team in aaion — the Sloiw Ptcfa team wt^iii was defending state ohampion — b»t its first game to St. CSair oounty, 10-4.
Results from School Questionedre
During re^stratpon of studenta oa August 13 and 14 pareota were aMc- ed to omnf4ete a tiueatloiiiiafae. In- formation secured troia the (joea- tions will lie \MteA by the atlff in planning'.
. Th^ qutettDRDdfcre is part of the ttatrKt e«aluatSoo system. "Hie re> su^ are as foUowa:
School T)tetifc!t 158 stoold teach Contiiraad oa Page Tv* QUESnONEBR
Police Report
At appnoniniildy 3:90 am. ttie police wwe on pMM ki ttte at«a of ewt Main Street b itoiA of Colemeiv Tap, ttie PoOte hMnd and oheemned aSiAt aysmiati to b» « main ffrhig a sun at ttie eoMaitte oC Colemaai. The oifloeni I'wf'iHlwl to¬ ward the men and 't^f^^ to Slop them trom fleeing (be acene, it waa reported that the subject fled ttw areiB with the oflkcn ktpiaipM and Hflatty atoppfaig tfae iddHdoMa oo Coral St Tile sdbjeoto and iba weapons were taton iatb aattaSf. The cffloenB hanfitag the ioMnt an Officer D. McKeklli« OOkar D; Thomas, OOcer F. BeaStf. aM head. ing tfae krmKSsiAtOB. la OAat D Dziewior. The two siiljeoto 419 J aently being heU peodfag inve^zgatlon in iiiniLiriiiiiil Ihe States Aitoniey^ on»aM bond hearing.
PoUce in cheddng a »M^i*fi^.|ff vehides to a town parUng lot ftiunl two male subjects iotogdaaM and having a|>en Uquor in thetr oar, upon funther InvetAigattOn ttie of¬ flcers found a aubalianoe oaMed Qaiv nabis, tfae pottce Uten took ttie two subjects in for booking. The FoUoe CMef was caRed out of bed to bdp with tbe paper woilc on ttw Oaroctka cfaaige. The male Mbjeeti were amatad aod taken to ttw oouqiy j«« and ^ooIbM far mMaa. ctoa at dMip. ' J^tt^* I—jl tmifSt-amat
a heart aeiaare, aft waa maiaKmei and the raMiie BqMd nahad tti^ woman to tiw hoeiiiMI, at tHa ttme anotiier bit of aettvilj dereiaiwd and was qiieted quUdy, tbe Hont¬ ley poUoe deft are aMokig ntare to>- fonnttoo on ttila rftoalioo.
WhOe maUag a imthw check of a vehicle that hiRl no ttrillWttBt ftur Joveniks were iaaai to fanve opan liquor to thefa- oar and taken to ttw police atattoo whera nfxm ttwy were questkMied aboot ttw punMatng of the beer, it was tettwr allafad by them ttie beer was puixliaaad to town at a tocal tavem, the asy^ statemei^B were taken, ciai«ta ua now pending oa ttw aate of Hqaoi* to mmora, aad Hi« oi^ itqanr cnm- ndsBloa ll havaSSSittas-
SeyerlAhaxea rate have been ao- ticed in Umm aad ttie beaMh decA. has been nodSed.
Mlsalng Juvenile . a Mhar reiAiri- ed to ttie Hnnttey pnilce dept ttmt tis daoffiter had left home, al po- Moe ageoctas were wAiaed cC the missing> JovexAe,
Tiw pc^ice deipt. whte on palirol attempted to atop a velMe wMli one headyitbt noltoed it waa b«tt« driven to a very enniic maonar, on aeveral oooasfona Was off ttw raad, upon eapslag Hw dtfvar indt cHted sbe waa Ak, ftnthar iavaatt- giation and wttfa a breaWiiiiiar taat proved ha- to be InfaiafcUfcHJ re- aultkig in tiokeCs^balt« kaoadl lor driving onder ttw iDAienoe of iioor and held to ttw oountgr jaft lor bond.
Merm of the Week
Mena Wek of 8efi 2 • C Toeaday — Weiner Wlala - |iafcii and with ohasse, pott aai beann, oataup aad taaatlud, taA, nflc. * Wettoeaday — ttattaa Laaaini^ buttered green ImaiW, fettaw «laka witti choc, iotag, battatad ttaad, '
Tbunday — CUH vsi artaitaw. ' peanot butter and jaUy wniaMwai ;i tm^bettvitetumiSkhmms.
Mday — OMaige jotoe, tan and iMOiaes^ batteked pe«a aad uauioif, eunai'au uoad, owl

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VOLIJME IS — NUMBER 22
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,1974
— PHONE —
M9-5iZl — If No AMwer 459-0998
459-l45«
8 PAGES
Continued August School Board
by Doug Strickland
The Huntley Board of Education held a ctHitiiMatioin of their August stlwol bOBid meeting last Monday night in teh board room of the hi^ School.
Presideirt Ziller called the meet¬ ing to order. Roll was taken. All members were present.
The first order of business was to discuss stottige for cafeteria food' and meat prices. Mr. Marks siaid that he had been checking out area meat prices and found that Harry's Sr^er Valu in Huntley was the least expensive. The idea of "keeping the busdness in Hunitley" was tossd a- bout. This firm, howver, has a prob¬ lem of fadlities. It was a general sugpesHion to stay with Crightcns, their present storage facility, for the present. Tiiey will continued to de- livr 111 goaJs for now Ai'ter Crigh- tons discomtinue their delivery, the boar I decided to go to H.irry's for storage. The b(;ard decided to start buylrf: meat fi'Om Harry's S'juper Value at once. No decision was made as to how to replace the present freezer that is no longer suitable for service.
The board app:wved the «mti«ct of Nancy Riokert for teaefalng and secretaiv poeiltlDn.
Mr. Maite said tfcat he had re¬ ceived a ooovlaint Irom Susan Oet- zel concentlttg bu9«r Md dbtdren Sbfety. She would Htoe to see the buses pick-up and deJiver students who live in the airea of the Huntley Center on Route 47. She aiso sug¬ gested a crissdng guard at Algon¬ quin Road. Mr. Marks was directed by the board to talk to the Village Board on this mitter.
On this note, the board decided to retire into executive session at S:55 p.m.
5 Inservice Days Approved for School
1974-75 Teacher Inservice Days will call dismissal of sd>ool at noon and the remainder of that day teach¬ ers and administrators will be en¬ gaged in inservlee activities.
September 3.0th — The K-5 teach¬ ers will review and revise report cards and conference procedures. Ehiring that same time high school staff w^ be planning activities, events and reviewing programs. Teachers of grades 6-8 will be in a seminar with psychologist, Verdon Hall. The topic for this group is "The Adolescent ainild."
November 7 — Teadiers will com¬ plete preparation for PSarent con- cerences which will be heid the next day.
February 20 — 'Ihe staff wiU seek to d€iine a list of piofessional competencies as tequired by tiie Of¬ fice of the State ftiperintendent of Public InstructaiorL
March 6 — K-5 teachers will be preparing ftor parent confejences.
Teachers of grades 6 - 12 will be holding conferences.
April 28 — Teadiers will explore attarnatives available to Dist. No. 158 for the developing of a program for gifted students.
The Illirxris Office of PubHc In¬ struction has approved the [iaa tor this sciiool year. Aftec/a proposal was submitted by a oomotuttee Of teachers and adminjstratotis a total of five inservioe half days was ^>- I^oved without the loss of state aid.
HUNTLEY ^^««^
PO 192 HONTLEY, ILL
'VE SURE YOU ASE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — DavU Crodkatt
-r*"
Ut ««•
CONGRADULATIONS
HUNTLEY HARVESTERS
4-H CLUB
2nd PLACE STATE CHAMPS
by Doug SMckland
The 4-H Huntley Hanesters went to Springfield last Monday, August 19 to participate in the 4-H State Softball Finals. Huntiey fitushed in Springfield with a second plaoe in the state.
At 11:30 Monday morning, the Harvesters played Iroquois County and won by a 10-9 decision. Iro- qiKriso Oounty took an early lead with a four-nm first inning. Huntley then scored once in the thind irniing and three times in the fourth and fifth frames to take the lead at 7-1 The sixth inning won the game for Huntloyy as they put across three runs to take a 10-6 lead. But Iroqi'ois made the b^le elase with three runs in the seventh inning to make the final score 10-9. Don Lagerhausen had three hits for Hunt¬ ley, one of those hits a home run. Steve Luth aiso had three hits- and was the winning pitcher. Tom Moli- tor, John Drafall, and Tom Lager¬ hausen each had two hits. Conrad Sohultz had one hit, a home run. Steve Van Acker, Jim Ervin, and Jack Hardt also had hits.
At 4:00 that afternoon, Huntley played in the quarterfinal round against Rock Island Coimty. The Huntley squad also wcm this dual, 8-6. Rock Island scored four times in the first two innings, but Huntlej' bounced hack witli six nms in their half of the second inning to take a 6-4 Ie?d_ Huntley scored in ¦what proved to be the winning run in tiie fourth inning. Steve Luth was the winning pitcher and contributed two hits to the Huntley attack. Steve Van Acker had a home run for Huntley. Tom Moiitor, John Drafall, Don Lagerhausen, Tom Lageiliau- sen, Tirri West, and Jack Hardt each had one hit.
The next day at 9:30 a.m. saw Humtley win big in the semi-final round against the Jackson CJounty I ohampioiB. (iThe Hwitley team won to a tune ol 18-6. Huntiey tx)ok the early lead with a five-run third inn¬ ing and added three nus in the fourth, fifth, and sixth frames, lliey also added four more runs in the
seventli inniag to win. Joim Dn^Ball and Don Lagerhausen lead the Hunt¬ ley blitz with four and three hits respectively. Tom Lagerhausen, Frank Keams, and Jack Hardt each had two hits while Steve Luth, Torn Moiitor, and Steve Van Acker each had its in the Huntley attack.
Huntley faced Champaign Oounty in tiie Finals at 11:15 that morning and were eliminated. Steve Van .Acker and Tom Lagerhaisen botli Itad homers in a losing cause.
Hiuitley arrived back in Hurttley that evening and were met by par- coH-s south of town and were es¬ corted through town in a victory pa¬ rade. Then the motorcade broke up with a dinner at Deieke Park.
A fom"-yeaT quest for the state championship proved suoceissful for the McHenry Oounty Farm Bureau Young Admit team last week!
The team, managed by Jim Olary, posted three victories to gain the state title in the two-d'ay fliMJls of the Illinois Farm Sports Festival. In addition, the MdHenry Coutrfy Farm Bureau's 35'ere and 4-H Boys team won seoond to give McHenty Ooun¬ ty Farm Bureau another outstanding season in this program of recrea¬ tion, participation and fun Unt be¬ gan with bowling last February.
The Young Adult team downed I>aSalle county wtth a come-fnom- behdnd 6-2 victory. LaSafle acwned twi in the chBoifiumelup. WaUy LaiBertiaU- sen and Ken Sdhauer handled the pitching in the three sames. McSiaa- iy bad tiie tieii^ run on fh^ witti two out in the sevenih — result of a single by Waly — but the fimal bat¬ ter filed out to end the game. Eertler I^gcT^utusen had singled and scored on a long hit by Bill MoOanmn to narnow the maitsa to 5-4, finid score of the game.
Bill Lagerhausen managed the 35'ers to their seoond place victory. The McHenry oounty team was de- fendiitg state champion.
The 4-H team had to break through a field of 16 finaUstB to reach the finals agauKt Chamipaign county. Manager John Hatdt's charges, built aixwnd the Htnfiley Harveaters 4-H dub, won three games Including a semi-Anal vktDiy on the secxmd morning cf the tour¬ ney.
McHenry beat Iroquofe, 10-9; Roc* Island, 8-6; and Jackson, 18-6, befbre losing a Champaign, 29-10.
Fourth Moltenry oooOty team in aaion — the Sloiw Ptcfa team wt^iii was defending state ohampion — b»t its first game to St. CSair oounty, 10-4.
Results from School Questionedre
During re^stratpon of studenta oa August 13 and 14 pareota were aMc- ed to omnf4ete a tiueatloiiiiafae. In- formation secured troia the (joea- tions will lie \MteA by the atlff in planning'.
. Th^ qutettDRDdfcre is part of the ttatrKt e«aluatSoo system. "Hie re> su^ are as foUowa:
School T)tetifc!t 158 stoold teach Contiiraad oa Page Tv* QUESnONEBR
Police Report
At appnoniniildy 3:90 am. ttie police wwe on pMM ki ttte at«a of ewt Main Street b itoiA of Colemeiv Tap, ttie PoOte hMnd and oheemned aSiAt aysmiati to b» « main ffrhig a sun at ttie eoMaitte oC Colemaai. The oifloeni I'wf'iHlwl to¬ ward the men and 't^f^^ to Slop them trom fleeing (be acene, it waa reported that the subject fled ttw areiB with the oflkcn ktpiaipM and Hflatty atoppfaig tfae iddHdoMa oo Coral St Tile sdbjeoto and iba weapons were taton iatb aattaSf. The cffloenB hanfitag the ioMnt an Officer D. McKeklli« OOkar D; Thomas, OOcer F. BeaStf. aM head. ing tfae krmKSsiAtOB. la OAat D Dziewior. The two siiljeoto 419 J aently being heU peodfag inve^zgatlon in iiiniLiriiiiiil Ihe States Aitoniey^ on»aM bond hearing.
PoUce in cheddng a »M^i*fi^.|ff vehides to a town parUng lot ftiunl two male subjects iotogdaaM and having a|>en Uquor in thetr oar, upon funther InvetAigattOn ttie of¬ flcers found a aubalianoe oaMed Qaiv nabis, tfae pottce Uten took ttie two subjects in for booking. The FoUoe CMef was caRed out of bed to bdp with tbe paper woilc on ttw Oaroctka cfaaige. The male Mbjeeti were amatad aod taken to ttw oouqiy j«« and ^ooIbM far mMaa. ctoa at dMip. ' J^tt^* I—jl tmifSt-amat
a heart aeiaare, aft waa maiaKmei and the raMiie BqMd nahad tti^ woman to tiw hoeiiiMI, at tHa ttme anotiier bit of aettvilj dereiaiwd and was qiieted quUdy, tbe Hont¬ ley poUoe deft are aMokig ntare to>- fonnttoo on ttila rftoalioo.
WhOe maUag a imthw check of a vehicle that hiRl no ttrillWttBt ftur Joveniks were iaaai to fanve opan liquor to thefa- oar and taken to ttw police atattoo whera nfxm ttwy were questkMied aboot ttw punMatng of the beer, it was tettwr allafad by them ttie beer was puixliaaad to town at a tocal tavem, the asy^ statemei^B were taken, ciai«ta ua now pending oa ttw aate of Hqaoi* to mmora, aad Hi« oi^ itqanr cnm- ndsBloa ll havaSSSittas-
SeyerlAhaxea rate have been ao- ticed in Umm aad ttie beaMh decA. has been nodSed.
Mlsalng Juvenile . a Mhar reiAiri- ed to ttie Hnnttey pnilce dept ttmt tis daoffiter had left home, al po- Moe ageoctas were wAiaed cC the missing> JovexAe,
Tiw pc^ice deipt. whte on palirol attempted to atop a velMe wMli one headyitbt noltoed it waa b«tt« driven to a very enniic maonar, on aeveral oooasfona Was off ttw raad, upon eapslag Hw dtfvar indt cHted sbe waa Ak, ftnthar iavaatt- giation and wttfa a breaWiiiiiar taat proved ha- to be InfaiafcUfcHJ re- aultkig in tiokeCs^balt« kaoadl lor driving onder ttw iDAienoe of iioor and held to ttw oountgr jaft lor bond.
Merm of the Week
Mena Wek of 8efi 2 • C Toeaday — Weiner Wlala - |iafcii and with ohasse, pott aai beann, oataup aad taaatlud, taA, nflc. * Wettoeaday — ttattaa Laaaini^ buttered green ImaiW, fettaw «laka witti choc, iotag, battatad ttaad, '
Tbunday — CUH vsi artaitaw. ' peanot butter and jaUy wniaMwai ;i tm^bettvitetumiSkhmms.
Mday — OMaige jotoe, tan and iMOiaes^ batteked pe«a aad uauioif, eunai'au uoad, owl